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Alvarez picks his next boxing challenges

Canelo Alvarez has chosen the next series of challenges for himself atop the boxing world.

And as usual for the Mexican pound-for-pound superstar, he's charting a path with his legacy in mind.

The undisputed super middleweight world champion will move up to light heavyweight for the second time on May 7 to take on WBA champion Dmitry Bivol (19-0, 11 KOs) in Las Vegas.

If Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 KOs) wins, and if Gennady Golovkin beats Ryota Murata in Japan in April, Alvarez and Golovkin will complete their highly-entertaining trilogy in the late summer or early autumn.

"For me, it's to continue to make history, right?" Alvarez said on Wednesday as he opened promotion of his showdown with Bivol, slated for T-Mobile Arena.

"I like the idea to go to 175 and fight (Bivol), the second-best fighter in that division, the champion. That's a good challenge for me."

Alvarez also intends to take a third fight in December, likely against either a cruiserweight champion or a super middleweight mandatory challenger.

It all adds up to another busy year for boxing's most bankable star, one whose work ethic hasn't flagged with his increasing fame and fortune.

"I like to be busy," said Alvarez, who fought four times in 11 months while claiming all four 168-pound belts last year.

"I feel I'm in my prime. I feel more confident in everything, more strong, so I don't know if it's because I'm more active or not, but I like to be in the ring."

He will have significant height and size disadvantages against Bivol, but that's all part of the challenge to Alvarez, who stopped Sergey Kovalev in his only previous light heavyweight bout in 2019.

After blasting through every 168-pound belt-holder last year, he decided not to take another fight at super

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